TC in St. Louis Posted September 3, 2010 Posted September 3, 2010 I was watching last night when Chris Brown broke down last year's standings. Fins 7-9, Jets 9-7, Pats 10-6. Where's the dominant team? We were 6-10, a couple plays from being right in the thick of it, and we're improved. It's not like we're trying to catch up with the 16-0 Pats of a few years back. Every time anybody discusses the AFC East, they talk about the Fins, Pats, and Jets. We are a total afterthought. Looking at last year's standings, it just doesn't make any sense. We were one game from being tied with Miami. Had we won that first game against New England and all other games played out the same, we'd have been tied with Miami, and both the Jets and Pats would've been 9-7. Two games difference. There is no respect for this team. I can't wait till the opener. Really.
BLZFAN4LIFE Posted September 3, 2010 Posted September 3, 2010 I was watching last night when Chris Brown broke down last year's standings. Fins 7-9, Jets 9-7, Pats 10-6. Where's the dominant team? We were 6-10, a couple plays from being right in the thick of it, and we're improved. It's not like we're trying to catch up with the 16-0 Pats of a few years back. Every time anybody discusses the AFC East, they talk about the Fins, Pats, and Jets. We are a total afterthought. Looking at last year's standings, it just doesn't make any sense. We were one game from being tied with Miami. Had we won that first game against New England and all other games played out the same, we'd have been tied with Miami, and both the Jets and Pats would've been 9-7. Two games difference. There is no respect for this team. I can't wait till the opener. Really. I hear ya. I listen to and watch a lot of sports coverage from ESPN TV/radio to the NFL Network to local stuff and I'm amazed at how many times I've heard/seen the Bills left out of a discussion of the AFCE. You would think it's a 3 team division. The Jets are overrated, the Dolphins are ordinary, and the Patsies are on the decline. The Bills are not the 30th ranked team that everyone has them made out to be! I hope that they are carrying a chip on their shoulders from all of this disrespect.
Omar Little Posted September 3, 2010 Posted September 3, 2010 Somehow the Jets have risen to superpower status despite only getting in the playoffs because their final two opponents quit last season. I'm sure it would please a lot of people here (myself included) if they were to flame out. It really wouldn't be much of a surprise if they did.
BillsFanInLV Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 (edited) I was watching last night when Chris Brown broke down last year's standings. Fins 7-9, Jets 9-7, Pats 10-6. Where's the dominant team? We were 6-10, a couple plays from being right in the thick of it, and we're improved. It's not like we're trying to catch up with the 16-0 Pats of a few years back. Every time anybody discusses the AFC East, they talk about the Fins, Pats, and Jets. We are a total afterthought. Looking at last year's standings, it just doesn't make any sense. We were one game from being tied with Miami. Had we won that first game against New England and all other games played out the same, we'd have been tied with Miami, and both the Jets and Pats would've been 9-7. Two games difference. There is no respect for this team. I can't wait till the opener. Really. Maybe moving to St Louis has given you too much reasoning. Only negative, pessimistic and 'the sky is falling' comments can be posted here. Please....move back to Buffalo. On a serious note, I fully agree! - The Jets and Fins have shown little from their 'Franchise QB's' this pre-season while the rest of their teammates are holding out, awaiting suspension or spending time looking for lost earrings. Edited September 4, 2010 by BillsFanInLV
Malazan Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 The Jets and Phins signed names that people recognize. Obviously, those are the only players that can be any good.
johnnychemo Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 Let's see, now what could have happened over the course of the last decade to cause people to take the Bills lightly....hmmm.....
Arkady Renko Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 (edited) The AFC East is a tough division for tough people. Edited September 4, 2010 by johnnyb
billsfan89 Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 Fins and Jets made a lot of splashy moves and the Pats* are always a solid team thus the Bills who made some low profile additions and made a change of coach without a flashy name are thus predicted to be a bad team compared to other teams who made more splashy moves. Also lets no pretend that the Bills don't deserve some of these bad predictions. We have a shaky O-line at best, a bad QB situation, A defense converting schemes, and a lack of skill position talent on top of that. Lets face it its not unreasonable to think the Bills won't be that good. Yet there is a disrespect and knocking of the Bills in the media I don't like. Its ok to think we won't be that good but to disrespect the franchise and its fans like some have is unprofessional.
BLZFAN4LIFE Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 Let's see, now what could have happened over the course of the last decade to cause people to take the Bills lightly....hmmm..... Believe me, I get that. However this team does have talent, mainly in the secondary and RB position. Special teams hasn't looked great in PS, but we have talented kickoff and punt returners. This team is much better than the national media types think. I can't wait to watch these bitches chase the bandwagon!
ChasBB Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 I was watching last night when Chris Brown broke down last year's standings. Fins 7-9, Jets 9-7, Pats 10-6. Where's the dominant team? We were 6-10, a couple plays from being right in the thick of it, and we're improved. It's not like we're trying to catch up with the 16-0 Pats of a few years back. Every time anybody discusses the AFC East, they talk about the Fins, Pats, and Jets. We are a total afterthought. Looking at last year's standings, it just doesn't make any sense. We were one game from being tied with Miami. Had we won that first game against New England and all other games played out the same, we'd have been tied with Miami, and both the Jets and Pats would've been 9-7. Two games difference. There is no respect for this team. I can't wait till the opener. Really. I tend to agree with you. The Patriots are in transition. Bilichick being the coach that he is will still be in the hunt for a playoff position, but it's not a given. The Jets are overrated. Their defense is very strong, but I question how well they'll play as a team. Also, Ryan is a blowhard. They'll do reasonably well and compete for a playoff spot, but again not a given. The Dolphins will rebound from last season and should be in the hunt, but they have weaknesses. The Bills should be better, but also have a tough schedule, but I think they'll still be in the hunt. I think what you have in the AFC East is 4 teams that could all end up near .500 with perhaps just a win or two separating the top team from the bottom team. I don't think a wildcard will come out of the AFC East. I think the division winner will be the only AFC East playoff team.
Whites Bay Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 I was watching last night when Chris Brown broke down last year's standings. Fins 7-9, Jets 9-7, Pats 10-6. Where's the dominant team? We were 6-10, a couple plays from being right in the thick of it, and we're improved. It's not like we're trying to catch up with the 16-0 Pats of a few years back. Every time anybody discusses the AFC East, they talk about the Fins, Pats, and Jets. We are a total afterthought. Looking at last year's standings, it just doesn't make any sense. We were one game from being tied with Miami. Had we won that first game against New England and all other games played out the same, we'd have been tied with Miami, and both the Jets and Pats would've been 9-7. Two games difference. There is no respect for this team. I can't wait till the opener. Really. What kind of post is this? Idiot. The Bills suck, suck, suck. Thought I'd throw in my obligatory self-demeaning post. One has to keep one's head down around here, you know. Look, TC, I'll say it here and now. This could be one of the better offenses in the AFC East. I'm not prepared to say the Bills will outrun the Pats*. However, it's starting to look like the Bills can lay a few points on good teams (last I checked, Indy went to the Super Bowl). My greatest concern is that the linebacking corps performs worse than some of the posters on this forum. And THAT, my friend, is saying something. The Bills look to have the capability to put some points on the board against the rest of the AFC East. Bubble screens into the short zone against the Bills? Ugly, as usual.
Billsguy Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 I was watching last night when Chris Brown broke down last year's standings. Fins 7-9, Jets 9-7, Pats 10-6. Where's the dominant team? We were 6-10, a couple plays from being right in the thick of it, and we're improved. It's not like we're trying to catch up with the 16-0 Pats of a few years back. Every time anybody discusses the AFC East, they talk about the Fins, Pats, and Jets. We are a total afterthought. Looking at last year's standings, it just doesn't make any sense. We were one game from being tied with Miami. Had we won that first game against New England and all other games played out the same, we'd have been tied with Miami, and both the Jets and Pats would've been 9-7. Two games difference. There is no respect for this team. I can't wait till the opener. Really. OK, just for fun answer the following question so that at the end of the year we can go back and check it. Which team(s) in the AFC East will have a worse record than the Bills this year? All those at TBD feel free to go on record too! See my answer below. .
TC in St. Louis Posted September 4, 2010 Author Posted September 4, 2010 I'm not saying the Bills will win the AFC East. I don't know how this is gonna play out. All I'm saying is I don't understand all the talk about how dominating the other 3 are gonna be. The most dominant of them lost 6 games last year (should've been 7) and really didn't do much to get better. The Jets are without their best defender, and I still don't get this Chad Henne hype. Whatever. Bring it.
sweatpantsjoe Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 its hard to win in the AFC east damn it, you beat me to it
ganesh Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 The Bills should be better, but also have a tough schedule, but I think they'll still be in the hunt. Why is it that only the Bills will have a tough schedule. The entire AFC East will have a brutal schedule. 14 opponents are common opponents for all the AFC East teams (6 AFC East, 4 AFC North, 4 NFC North). We play the 4th place schedule bottom feeders in AFC South (Jax) and AFC West (KC). The Dolphins have to play oakland and houston. The Jets would have to play Tennessee and Denver and the Pats have to play the Chargers and Colts. If anything it is far more brutal for the other three teams than us. As someone else posted, the Dolphins were 7-9 compared to our 6-10 and now they have a tougher schedule than us.
billsfan_34 Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 I was watching last night when Chris Brown broke down last year's standings. Fins 7-9, Jets 9-7, Pats 10-6. Where's the dominant team? We were 6-10, a couple plays from being right in the thick of it, and we're improved. It's not like we're trying to catch up with the 16-0 Pats of a few years back. Every time anybody discusses the AFC East, they talk about the Fins, Pats, and Jets. We are a total afterthought. Looking at last year's standings, it just doesn't make any sense. We were one game from being tied with Miami. Had we won that first game against New England and all other games played out the same, we'd have been tied with Miami, and both the Jets and Pats would've been 9-7. Two games difference. There is no respect for this team. I can't wait till the opener. Really. All great points! Just remember, respect comes when this team learns how to win the close ones. Until then, we will remain an afterthought. I do think we are on the right track and the Bills will gel and learn how to close out games the right way. Good coaching and game planning along with adjustments is what this team has lacked and now they appear to have it.
Ozymandius Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 Unrealistic to expect the media to discuss the Bills winning the division when we haven't made the playoffs in a decade. We're a longshot and everyone knows it. Who cares what they say anyway? If the Bills win games, we'll get praised.
Rockinon Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 I agree. All of the AFC East struggled last year. And as close as some of our games were in the division, I see no reason why we can't be at least 50% within our division. While the AFC E. isn't as week as some other divisions, we certainly are not in a "powerhouse" division anymore. My spidey senses are not picking up any real danger ahead.(Don't laugh. Our DB's started the comic book character thing. Not me)
Bleed Bills Blue Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 There is no respect for this team. I can't wait till the opener. Really. I need to go find something to punch.
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